Museums

HUC-JIR Museum in New York

The HUC-JIR Museum in New York is the visual extension of the spiritual, cultural, and educational life of the College-Institute, which provides graduate and professional programs for students of all faiths. It presents exhibitions, educational programs, and publications illuminating Jewish history, culture, and contemporary creativity and offers traveling exhibitions to venues throughout North America and around the world. Learn more >

Jack H. Skirball Campus in Los Angeles Exhibitions

The HUC-JIR Jack H. Skirball Campus in Los Angeles gives the arts an important role in the educational process. Through twice yearly curated exhibits in the Mercaz, rotating displays throughout campus, and interaction with artists, the learning community of students and faculty come to understand that the arts are but another form of midrashic language, which has the power to express Jewish content and values. Learn more >

Skirball Museum in Cincinnati

The HUC-JIR Skirball Museum in Cincinnati houses a permanent collection of Jewish archaeological artifacts from The Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology in Jerusalem and Jewish ceremonial and ritual objects. Additional exhibits depict Torah study, American Judaism with an emphasis on Cincinnati and HUC-JIR, aspects of the Holocaust and modern Israel. Learn more >

Skirball Museum of Biblical Archaeology in Jerusalem

The Skirball Museum of Biblical Archaeology houses the Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology including the Bergreen Conference Room, laboratories for pottery restoration and for the preparation of archaeological publications. The permanent exhibition focuses on the archaeological work of the Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology. Artifacts and models from excavations at Tel Dan, Tel Gezer, Tel Aroer, and Tel Ira are on view. Thematic displays include the dig camp experience, religious belief and cult practice, burial behavior, gates and fortifications, and the saga of the Israelite Settlement. Learn more >

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The HUC-JIR website is supported, in part, by the Jim Joseph Foundation, the Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati, the Golden Family Foundation, and the Irma L. and Abram S. Croll Center for Jewish Learning and Culture.